SSDI for autism - /adv/ (#33324378) [Archived: 568 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/6/2025, 5:40:25 PM No.33324378
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I have years worth of psych records and hospitalizations child diagnosis, and a physical problem that's recorded. The psych eval went good. How likely am I to get approved?
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 8:25:33 PM No.33324769
>>33324378 (OP)
Trump's "big beautiful bill" just deleted ssdi.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 8:37:18 PM No.33324803
>>33324769
no it didn't, and, in fact, made it a little better because less taxes on your first 6k supplemental
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 9:03:30 PM No.33324863
>>33324378 (OP)
>How likely am I to get approved?
If you want a serious answer anon from someone in the system, even "perfect" applications get rejected the first time, its worse odds than dating. Its essentially 100% guaranteed they'll want an extra eval or extra paperwork; its a shit test to see if you're serious or if you'll back down after the first "no".
It doesn't matter how "obvious" it is, you could have your two legs shot off and they'd want you to "prove" you don't have legs, its all pretty ridiculous.
If you follow the instructions and follow up with the requests and/or appeals, you'll get approved, eventually. 2nd try, 3rd try, maybe more?
Note your benefits backdate, so you'll get paid to the date of application NOT to date of approval. So you'll get some huge-ass check. SSDI don't care but you may be on "other" state programs that do care a lot about assets and things so you might have to spend all that cash quickly. Think of stuff like household supplies, a lifetime supply of laundry detergent or something similar.
My advice: Do NOT repeat NOT take it personally. They're not out to get you or hate you, its just a customer service strategy that they always stall and reject upon first application. They'll approve it eventually, once they get tired of seeing your folder on their desk.
My understanding of this bullshit is if you submit a fake application thats one felony, but if you submit a fake app and a fake appeal, thats two felonies, so if you're faking you'll give up eventually once they intimidate you enough, or if you're for real they'll eventually pay you.
Probably the last thing you want to hear is "have patience" but you gotta hear it, so ...
Also don't do anything wrong, if they request more paperwork in no less than 14 days, don't wait 15 days to call your medical doctor or whatever bullshit, do everything they ask immediately the same day if possible.